Anders Behring Breivik Dept: The anti-Muslim extremist said he had expected to be confronted by armed police when he left Oslo for a Labor Party youth camp on Utoya island, where he killed 69 people in a shooting massacre. No one stopped Breivik as he drove to the island dressed in a homemade uniform. He carried a rifle and a handgun and named them both after weapons used by Norse gods, according to CBC. On the fourth day of his trial, Breivik entered the Oslo district court without the clenched-fist salute he had used in previous hearings and confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik thought he had only a slim chance of escaping Norway's capital alive after setting off a bomb in the government district on July 22, he told a court Thursday. A total of 77 people were killed in the twin attacks.
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